![]() Game and Fish opens public comment on four regulations (posted ) Every effort will be made for reasonable accommodations by contacting the nearest Game and Fish office. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department supports the Americans with Disabilities Act. Written comments shall be presented to the Game and Fish Commission prior to their July 2023 meeting in Wheatland. Copies of the proposed regulation change are available on the department website and at the address above in accordance with Chapter 1 Regulation Governing Access to Public Records. June 2 at public meetings or by mailing: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Regulations, 3030 Energy Lane, Casper, WY 82604 or online. Written comments will be accepted through 5 p.m. Since then the state elk population has increased significantly. There was no biological purpose for this number. The 7,250 nonresident license limit was instituted in the 1980s and was based on the average number of nonresident license sales at the time. The proposed regulation change will allow for more flexibility in the number of nonresident region general elk licenses issued. Game and Fish currently allocates 16 percent of the available limited quota, full-price elk licenses to nonresidents, plus the number of general elk licenses necessary to reach a total limit of 7,250 nonresident elk licenses in the initial drawing. Understanding the nonresident general elk license allocation proposal: ![]() While the proposed nonresident elk regions include limited quota hunt areas, nonresidents would only be permitted to hunt in areas designated as general and not within limited quota hunt areas. Nonresident general license holders will be restricted to hunting in the nonresident region for which they drew a license. Residents will continue to be able to hunt in any general license area in the state. Residents can purchase a general elk license over the counter if they do not already hold a type 1, 2, 3, 9, 0 or GEN elk license. The proposal to establish nonresident general regions has no impact on the ability of resident hunters to purchase general licenses. ![]() How do these changes affect nonresidents and residents? Residents: In June 2022 the Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce recommended the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission establish nonresident general regions and nonresident general elk license quotas that takes into consideration: herd objectives, access to hunting opportunity and resident hunting experience and pressure. ![]() Proposed changes to Chapter 44, include the following:Įstablishment of three nonresident region general elk hunt areas.Įstablishment of nonresident region general elk license quotas. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has opened a comment period and will be holding public meetings to gather input on proposed changes to Chapter 44, Regulation for Issuance of Licenses, Permits, Stamps, Tags, Preference Points and Competitive Raffle Chances. You can drop the ballots off at the Town Hall or mail them, they will not count if received in the mail after Monday May 1st.Game and Fish Commission opens public comment on Chapter 44 (posted ) All absentee ballots must be returned by Monday May 1st by 4:00pm in order to count for the May 2nd Elections. Spring Clean Up is Monday April 24th, please have all items out and placed on curb by Monday morning.Ībsentee ballots are now available, you may stop by the Town Hall at 215 Main St and pick one up or you can call the Town Hall at 30. Spring is just around the corner, click on April Newsletter for events and reminders. Go to Human Resources and click on Job Opportunities for full description. Job Opening for a Full Time Police Officer. Water Base rate increase effective September 1, 2022 ![]() THIS IS NOW WORKING AGAIN.įor more information or of you need assistance with registering, please call the Town Hall at (307)245-3746 You will know you have a Code RED alert when the number (866)419-5000 appears on your caller ID. Code RED is a high-speed mass notification system that allows the Town of Pine Bluffs to deliver emergency messages to you via a phone call to your landline or mobile device as well as through text and email. If you are not registered, please use the same link to get added to our notification system that will ensure you receive location-specific messages regarding any emergency affecting you. Many of you have already registered for our Code RED alerts - please take a minute, click on the link above, and ensure that your contact information is updated. ![]()
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